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gee we're getting breaks news on syria. straight to our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, for new details here as we're talking about, you know, potential chemical weaponry. now not only talking about it, not only existing in syria, but the fact you're hearing from a u.s. official it is being nixed. tell me what you know. >> now we know what is going on. over the weekend, the u.s. got intelligence that syrian forces were beginning to start mixing chemical agents. essentially putting two chemicals together that would allow them to make deadly sarin gas. this is extremely serious news regarding the war in syria because until now there has not been that mixing together, the next step would be to put that deadly sarin into artillery shells. the u.s. believes, brooke, that the assad regime is looking at the possibility of some kind of limited chemical artillery strike on its own people, on rebel forces. officials tell us they hasten to add they don't believe assad -- bashar al assad has made the final decision to go ahead w
gee we're getting breaks news on syria. straight to our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, for new details here as we're talking about, you know, potential chemical weaponry. now not only talking about it, not only existing in syria, but the fact you're hearing from a u.s. official it is being nixed. tell me what you know. >> now we know what is going on. over the weekend, the u.s. got intelligence that syrian forces were beginning to start mixing chemical agents. essentially putting...
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rejecting this treaty, the united states broke from 125 countries that have ratified the treaty, including syria and saudi arabia. senate republicans actually voted to approve the measure, like senator john mccain and kelly ayotte, to name a few. others b others band together saying that if passed it will inhibit people in the united states. ana navaro and maria cardona joins us. in john mccain's words promote rights for disabled people, including our own veterans overseas? >> first of all i don't think it was a stand against people with disabilities. it was a stand against this treaty. it was a stand against a united nations treaty. there were a number of concerns. i read the statements by both john mccain and also some of the other senators that voted against. they're not tea party senators as senator reid is describing them. they are thoughtful people who pay attention, senators like lindsey graham, marco rubio, republicans who give -- who give a great credence to things like sovereignty and don't want to give authority to the united nations. they want the americans with disabilities act to b
rejecting this treaty, the united states broke from 125 countries that have ratified the treaty, including syria and saudi arabia. senate republicans actually voted to approve the measure, like senator john mccain and kelly ayotte, to name a few. others b others band together saying that if passed it will inhibit people in the united states. ana navaro and maria cardona joins us. in john mccain's words promote rights for disabled people, including our own veterans overseas? >> first of...
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let's get to work. >>> let's return to syria now. months of civil war taking a terrible toll on families. especially those living along the frontlines. people who don't have enough money to get away. in a piece you'll only see on cnn, our arwa damon caught up with families who have just returned to the hard-hit city of aleppo. >> reporter: they are home again, but they are cold and broke and still in danger. about one-third of the families who fled the neighborhood of aleppo have come back only to find out that these streets are now on the frontlines. if the regime can retake, it can cut off the main artery for opposition forces in aleppo and reopen a route to the airport. on a nearby hilltop, the neighborhood. the rebels used to control that as well, but lost it a month ago. the battle lines here are constantly fluid and snipers are a constant threat. a frontline is visible just through here, and we can barely make out three bodies. the rebel fighters are telling us that there are two male and one female. there were five. they manag
let's get to work. >>> let's return to syria now. months of civil war taking a terrible toll on families. especially those living along the frontlines. people who don't have enough money to get away. in a piece you'll only see on cnn, our arwa damon caught up with families who have just returned to the hard-hit city of aleppo. >> reporter: they are home again, but they are cold and broke and still in danger. about one-third of the families who fled the neighborhood of aleppo have...
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that are galvanized for the departure of assad but have not come together in terms of what they want syria to look like coming forward. so it will be an incredibly chaotic scene as assad's former partners try to strike their own deals to get out with their lives. they're going to have tie hard time finding an exit. >> james" spider" marks, thank you for your insight. >> thanks, gary. >> the next step with the investigation into the colorado shooting. the fbi has taken a role in that right now. what are we looking for? we will delve into that. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ resulting in unexpected power and agility. introducing the all-new, all-powerful gator rsx 850i. sixty-two horsepowe
that are galvanized for the departure of assad but have not come together in terms of what they want syria to look like coming forward. so it will be an incredibly chaotic scene as assad's former partners try to strike their own deals to get out with their lives. they're going to have tie hard time finding an exit. >> james" spider" marks, thank you for your insight. >> thanks, gary. >> the next step with the investigation into the colorado shooting. the fbi has...
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an opposition activist in syria. i know you can't hear me too well, but tell me what your reaction is to the 300 strong u.n. monitoring mission that is going to be now implemented. >> okay, basically, as you know, this revolution i have been calling on for about a year and two months. through that year and two months, all we have been hearing is plans, plans, plans. whether from the eu or from the ar arab league or from the u.n. itself. all we have are plans and we keep on getting killed by the active forces under instruction from bashar al assad. the cease fire was supposed to take place. what happened? >> tell me, ahmed -- >> over 250 people who have been killed after the cease-fire. 250 people were kill ed after te cease-fire was supposed to have taken place and after that was affected. we keep getting killed and they keep making plans and plans and plans. we want military intervention. the people need military intervention. we're being killed here every single day. there are over 13,000 killed throughout this rev
an opposition activist in syria. i know you can't hear me too well, but tell me what your reaction is to the 300 strong u.n. monitoring mission that is going to be now implemented. >> okay, basically, as you know, this revolution i have been calling on for about a year and two months. through that year and two months, all we have been hearing is plans, plans, plans. whether from the eu or from the ar arab league or from the u.n. itself. all we have are plans and we keep on getting killed...
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that would be the base in syria. there's no indication they are being sent for any other purpose but that the russian military has acknowledged that they are re-supplies and it's for force protection at that base. the only confusing thing about this in a very confusing story of all of these ships is that before the pentagon spoke, the ministry of defense said we have a ship. they mentioned a ship from the baltic sea which they say is not going any place. it's not re-supplying according to another spokesperson. there's still a lot of denial about what these ships are doing. in fact, the defense ministry of russia is saying this false information was meant to escalate the situation in syria, not reflect reality. i think we have to be really careful about all of these reports. bottom line, it appears that the worst case scenario would be that russia is joining the fight is not taking place. that seems to be the case. are they going to supply their people and bring supplies into that base in syria? perhaps. according to
that would be the base in syria. there's no indication they are being sent for any other purpose but that the russian military has acknowledged that they are re-supplies and it's for force protection at that base. the only confusing thing about this in a very confusing story of all of these ships is that before the pentagon spoke, the ministry of defense said we have a ship. they mentioned a ship from the baltic sea which they say is not going any place. it's not re-supplying according to...
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but first to syria. there's word syrian forces have launched an all-out assault on strongholds in the capital damascus after an incredibly violent week. opposition activists say more than 16,000 people have been killed since the crisis began more than a year ago. nearly 1,000 last week alone. retired major general james" spider" marks joins me now. thanks for joining me. why are we seeing a spike in violence? is it a sign that assad's power is teetering? >> it is. violence is like water. it will flow down the path of least resistance. that's clearly what you see. the opposition has momentum. it has arms. it has a capability. it has found a weakness in assad's regime not only in terms of its military but also the -- what i would call the head of his advisory bodies, those defense minister, national security adviser equivalents. and the fact that they could pen straight that tight-knit group, set off an explosion and kill a number of those folks indicates that assad truly is on his way out right now. >> ge
but first to syria. there's word syrian forces have launched an all-out assault on strongholds in the capital damascus after an incredibly violent week. opposition activists say more than 16,000 people have been killed since the crisis began more than a year ago. nearly 1,000 last week alone. retired major general james" spider" marks joins me now. thanks for joining me. why are we seeing a spike in violence? is it a sign that assad's power is teetering? >> it is. violence is...
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>> they indicated they're not able to get inside of syria. soom of the ngos are not getting the permission from the syrian government to help the people. this is heartbreaking. i urge viewers to read the whole report. i didn't want to read the disturbing details. when you read about a 6-year-old being, you know, tortured with ele electro shock. 13-year-olds in stress positions. girls subjected to sexual violence at a young age. you cannot imagine an adult being able to overcome, let alone a 12, 13-year-old. this is the worst on children because the shelling, as we have seen in all the videos, it's relentless and it's hitting residential neighborhoods. who gets hit there? children. >> families, parents, grandparents. >> if you're a parent watching your child go through these -- watching the child as you lay helpless or sit helpless watching the child go through that, it's heartbreaking. >> thank you, hala gorani. >>> president obama is set to speak at the clinton global initiative shortly. we'll bring it to you live. [ male announcer ] imagine
>> they indicated they're not able to get inside of syria. soom of the ngos are not getting the permission from the syrian government to help the people. this is heartbreaking. i urge viewers to read the whole report. i didn't want to read the disturbing details. when you read about a 6-year-old being, you know, tortured with ele electro shock. 13-year-olds in stress positions. girls subjected to sexual violence at a young age. you cannot imagine an adult being able to overcome, let alone...
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. >>> the uprising in syria strikes the capital of damascus or does it? two car bombs kill more than two dozen. some are saying the attacks may have been staged. >>> also this hour -- >> he just said he shot him. yes, the person is dead. lying on the ground. oh, my god. >> a story we have been following. a teenager shot to death walking in a florida gated community. the admitted shooter, the head of a neighborhood watch program claims he did it in self-defense. do 911 calls back him up? y skin, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring
. >>> the uprising in syria strikes the capital of damascus or does it? two car bombs kill more than two dozen. some are saying the attacks may have been staged. >>> also this hour -- >> he just said he shot him. yes, the person is dead. lying on the ground. oh, my god. >> a story we have been following. a teenager shot to death walking in a florida gated community. the admitted shooter, the head of a neighborhood watch program claims he did it in self-defense. do...
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he is quitting his post as the special envoy to syria. the former secretary-general was brought in to be the voice of the united nations and the arab league to try to diplomatically stop the fighting and the killing in syria. nothing worked. he wrote and pushed for a six-point peace plan that existed on paper only. richard roth is with the united nations right now, and first of all, kofi annan is out, and did anybody see this coming? >> well, nobody was talking about it though it is not surprising. it is interesting that it comes on this day when the u.n. security council is to discuss the fate of those u.n. unarmed observers who were sidelined by the increasing violence there, and one aspect of the failure of his mission. one diplomat from the west saying that you can't blame kofi annan for this, and don't blame the man. it is kofi annan's name who was on the six-point peace plan and they did not get to point one, and now he is off of the masthead. and so looking for the successor of the arab league, and it will be interesting to see if
he is quitting his post as the special envoy to syria. the former secretary-general was brought in to be the voice of the united nations and the arab league to try to diplomatically stop the fighting and the killing in syria. nothing worked. he wrote and pushed for a six-point peace plan that existed on paper only. richard roth is with the united nations right now, and first of all, kofi annan is out, and did anybody see this coming? >> well, nobody was talking about it though it is not...
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thank you. >>> more eyes on syria this morning. united nations is giving a go ahead to more observers, but what effect will it really have on the peace process? a live report is next. you're watching cnn "sunday morning" where news doesn't take the weekend off. stive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right dad. ah, but my carrots have that crunch. it's my milk in the rich sauce coating the chicken and the pasta. boys! don't you think stouffer's steam perfect bag should get some credit? my carrots. my milk. my carrots. my milk. [ female announcer ] new from stouffer's. farmers' harvest steam meals for one in the steam perfect bag seal in all the goodness. they taste so good, we'll bet the farm on it. nestle. good food, good life. carrots! creamy! is important to any successful business, which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects
thank you. >>> more eyes on syria this morning. united nations is giving a go ahead to more observers, but what effect will it really have on the peace process? a live report is next. you're watching cnn "sunday morning" where news doesn't take the weekend off. stive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right...
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witnesses in syria say it is a massacre. in this town near damascus, several people were killed today during a public funeral processi procession. yesterday at least 260 people reportedly died when syrian troops shelled the city. an opposition group says the shelling started when some syrian soldiers defected and fled to homes. president obama today blasting the syrian government for in his words relentless brutality against its own people and he repeated his demands for syria's president to step down. >> and this is one of those political days worth watching. in this country right now across nevada, gop voters are meeting in caucuses and before this day is over, nevada will decide which republican they want to run against president obama. for now, here's what the latest poll tells us to expect. the two top seeds, the gop caucus goers favor mitt romney by 45%. newt gingrich lags behind a full 25 points with only 5% support. let's bring in our political editor, he is in las vegas. so, paul, what's happening inside the caucuse
witnesses in syria say it is a massacre. in this town near damascus, several people were killed today during a public funeral processi procession. yesterday at least 260 people reportedly died when syrian troops shelled the city. an opposition group says the shelling started when some syrian soldiers defected and fled to homes. president obama today blasting the syrian government for in his words relentless brutality against its own people and he repeated his demands for syria's president to...
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this tragic humanitarian disaster in syria. and the loss of civilian life, and civilian suffering is now spilling over into lebanon. we are seeing the kidnappings, and tit-for-tat kidnappings in lebanon and syria. you have syrians kidnapped in lebanon and people sim pa thet wick the opposition being kidnapped in syria, and as a result, saudi arabia and qatar and the eua is telling people to leave. so it does not stop at the border. it is going to impact the region. >> and hala going back to the hospitals there, the reason why people don't go to the hospitals is because they are so afraid. how do they get treatment? how do the rebels and where do they go? >> they go to the field hospitals and you have volunteers and one individual i'm in touch with in aleppo who is trained as a laboratory technician has told me that he is doing what he can to smuggle in goods and medicine to some of the field hospitals, because the fear is that not only that you will be bombarded, but if you go to the government-run hospitals and you are sim pa
this tragic humanitarian disaster in syria. and the loss of civilian life, and civilian suffering is now spilling over into lebanon. we are seeing the kidnappings, and tit-for-tat kidnappings in lebanon and syria. you have syrians kidnapped in lebanon and people sim pa thet wick the opposition being kidnapped in syria, and as a result, saudi arabia and qatar and the eua is telling people to leave. so it does not stop at the border. it is going to impact the region. >> and hala going back...
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until the string ended two years ago. >>> now to syria. watch this with me. this happened just today. that is a building, was a building. exploded from the strain of repeated shelling by the syrian armed forces. this is day 13 of the syrian army's onslaught against its own people in the city of homs. >> opposition sources tell cnn at least 70 people have died today in fighting between the army and the insurgents. cnn's ivan watson has just now slipped into syria and has witnessed a growing revolt against the rule of president bashar al assad. listen to this. >> the countryside here in northern syria is in open revolt. and this is a rebellion of farmers, of carpenters, of high school teachers. entire communities, vils and towns and stretches of northern syria that tell us they have not seen presence of central syrian government authority in months. they have effectively been governing themselves and they have clearly established militias as well as pockets of what's been called the free syrian army. defectors from the syrian army who have come and joined these
until the string ended two years ago. >>> now to syria. watch this with me. this happened just today. that is a building, was a building. exploded from the strain of repeated shelling by the syrian armed forces. this is day 13 of the syrian army's onslaught against its own people in the city of homs. >> opposition sources tell cnn at least 70 people have died today in fighting between the army and the insurgents. cnn's ivan watson has just now slipped into syria and has witnessed...
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. >>> the already dire situation in syria may be taking on an even more disturbing turn. there's word that president bashar al assad may be thinking about using chemical weapons and more specifically nerve gas against his own people. an nbc report shows video it says depicts the syrian military loaning components for air gas into aerial bombs. those could be bombs that might be dropped from warplanes onto the innocent syrian people below but they say they would never do that to their own people though we have been seeing what they have been doing to their own people for the last year and a half now. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is leading a new u.s. diplomatic push on syria holding talks in dublin, ireland, today. let me begin with you. including this distressing nbc news report, what and how much do we know about al assad's movements at this point? >> reporter: there have been concerns for months. the u.s. reiterated for quite some time if assad did anything with those chemical weapons and utilize them in any way, theat would be a red line that brought on conse
. >>> the already dire situation in syria may be taking on an even more disturbing turn. there's word that president bashar al assad may be thinking about using chemical weapons and more specifically nerve gas against his own people. an nbc report shows video it says depicts the syrian military loaning components for air gas into aerial bombs. those could be bombs that might be dropped from warplanes onto the innocent syrian people below but they say they would never do that to their...
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syria has witnessed the killing of tens of thousands of people. the president of egypt is a member of the us will mihm brotherhood. our ambassador of libya was assassinated in an attack. we saw how we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i'm often asked why. what can we do about it to help lead the middle east to stability and ease suffering and aunger and the hate there, violence? obviously religious extremism is part of the problem. but that's not the whole story. the population of the middle east is very young, as you know, particularly in comparison with the population of the developed nations. and typically the young people as the president indicated a moment ago don't have a lot of job prospects. the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. and nations that have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information and the past that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators. but now it is available. they see the good as well as the bad in surro
syria has witnessed the killing of tens of thousands of people. the president of egypt is a member of the us will mihm brotherhood. our ambassador of libya was assassinated in an attack. we saw how we are at the mercy of events rather than shaping events. i'm often asked why. what can we do about it to help lead the middle east to stability and ease suffering and aunger and the hate there, violence? obviously religious extremism is part of the problem. but that's not the whole story. the...
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the next step for the rebels is the friends of syria meeting in morocco. hard to think anybody being friendly with images like that. secretary of state hillary clinton will be at that meeting and actually may announce if the united states is formally going to recognize this new group of unified opposition members as actually representative of syrian people. >> we are doing what we can to support the opposition, but also to try to support those inside syria, particularly in the local councils who are committed to the kind of continuity in the syrian governmental institutions so we don't see a collapse and disbandment of institutional forces that we know from our iraq experience could be extremely dangerous. >>> cnn's ivan watson is live with us now from istanbul in neighboring turkey. ivan, a lot of people got a chill about this blackout effectively a communications blackout. do we know for sure that it is the government of syria that effectively cut its country off from the rest of the world, or is there something else afoot? >> reporter: we don't know exa
the next step for the rebels is the friends of syria meeting in morocco. hard to think anybody being friendly with images like that. secretary of state hillary clinton will be at that meeting and actually may announce if the united states is formally going to recognize this new group of unified opposition members as actually representative of syrian people. >> we are doing what we can to support the opposition, but also to try to support those inside syria, particularly in the local...
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they are victims of a conflict that's tearing syria apart. at sunset the families get ready for another night under the olive tree, hoping that tomorrow their turkish neighbors will finally let them in. >> ivan watson joins us live now on the turkish side of the border with syria. i've vivan, it's heart wrenchin to see those conditions and not to see any evidence of an ngo or a world body. is anybody trying to respond to these people and open the doors and let them in? >> i talked to turn kikish offis and they said they can't allow all these rev you few gfugees i they don't have enough camps. they're building more, but as the spokesman told me, he said we can't build catmps fast enouh to match the pace of the violence of the syrian regime against its own people. he insisted the turks were providing some food and aid across the border to this very camp, but it's definitely not enough for those 5,000 plus people there that were not international aid agencies on the ground there. they didn't have blankets or normal tents and they're only the fra
they are victims of a conflict that's tearing syria apart. at sunset the families get ready for another night under the olive tree, hoping that tomorrow their turkish neighbors will finally let them in. >> ivan watson joins us live now on the turkish side of the border with syria. i've vivan, it's heart wrenchin to see those conditions and not to see any evidence of an ngo or a world body. is anybody trying to respond to these people and open the doors and let them in? >> i talked...
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syria -- they escaped the fighting in syria. it is hard to believe, now the situation for refugees is actually getting worse. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. [ male announcer ] sponges take your mark. ♪ [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... ♪ [ crowd cheering ] ...to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. >>> syrians in several cities woke up to a barrage of gown fire and heavy shelling. government forces are intensifying their offensive against rebel fighters one day after rebels attacked a major military building in damascus. doze
syria -- they escaped the fighting in syria. it is hard to believe, now the situation for refugees is actually getting worse. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got...
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this is now the reality of three main cities in syria. the troops fighting rebels for control of whole districts. aleppo is syria's biggest city, a business capital. engulfed now in the business of war. it's now being destroyed to make it safe. syrian troops are on the offensive in the country's third city, homs. recapturing many areas from what they say are foreign fighters and extremist muslims. rebels, they say, directly armed by arab states. in one district they took they showed us what they said was an abandoned rebel headquarters. backed with saudi arabia markings scattered around. a makeshift scaffold with ropes and a meat hook was there. they said rebels tortured and hanged people here. we have no way of proving this. the u.n. mostly accuses the regime of mass torture, but says rebels are guilty of human rights abuses too. but it's clear this is a dirty war. here in homs and every city. no one is safe. no fate is spared. krern churches and muslim mosques are battleground. one man is an optimist. the new governor of homs, syria's t
this is now the reality of three main cities in syria. the troops fighting rebels for control of whole districts. aleppo is syria's biggest city, a business capital. engulfed now in the business of war. it's now being destroyed to make it safe. syrian troops are on the offensive in the country's third city, homs. recapturing many areas from what they say are foreign fighters and extremist muslims. rebels, they say, directly armed by arab states. in one district they took they showed us what...
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s failed attempt to stop violence in syria. our richard roth joins us after this. >>> about 20 minutes ago in new york, the u.n. security council voted down a resolution condemning serious crackdown on anti-government protesters. let's go to richard ruth who is live at the u.n. 12 countries voted in favor of it, including the u.s. what happened? >> reporter: 13 actually, china, russia with a veto. they put their hands in the air, and they did the same movement in october.- member country of the u.n. -- >>> good to see you guys again. all right, this is interesting, gentlemen. so many of us have done internships and this young lady, diana way, says there must be a really big misunderstanding. she was an intern at the magazine's accessories department from august to december last year where she said she typically worked at least 40 hours a week and sometimes more than that. now she's saying to this magazine that they owe her back pay and overtime. avery, how is she going to make this argument and will she win this argument? >> we
s failed attempt to stop violence in syria. our richard roth joins us after this. >>> about 20 minutes ago in new york, the u.n. security council voted down a resolution condemning serious crackdown on anti-government protesters. let's go to richard ruth who is live at the u.n. 12 countries voted in favor of it, including the u.s. what happened? >> reporter: 13 actually, china, russia with a veto. they put their hands in the air, and they did the same movement in october.- member...
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syria has gotten so bloody that they're shutting out syria and damascus. >> where can syrians go? they've been calling out to the world for help. >> we want to see actions, we don't want to see talk. we're really tired of talk and talk and talk. we've seen no actions at all. the syrian president still has his legitimacy. until now no country said this president lost his legitimacy. until now. why did they not say that? why does he still have his legitimacy after all the killing he did? >> and that activist is talking about this weekend's lack of action from the united nations. the security council rejected a resolution to call for president bajar assad to step down, stop the violence. china and russia are the reason they voted against it. meanwhile, syrians scrambling every minute with the sky hailing on them. it seems that way, anyway, with constant shelling. cnn can't confirm the details because syria has restrictions on journalists. we do have some live in washington. we talk about the latest on the american reaction to this international crisis. the decision to close the embas
syria has gotten so bloody that they're shutting out syria and damascus. >> where can syrians go? they've been calling out to the world for help. >> we want to see actions, we don't want to see talk. we're really tired of talk and talk and talk. we've seen no actions at all. the syrian president still has his legitimacy. until now no country said this president lost his legitimacy. until now. why did they not say that? why does he still have his legitimacy after all the killing he...
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i'm also hearing that cell phone outages and the internet has been now blocked in syria, which means communications for so many are now down and syria has been now shut oh of essentially from the rest of the world. you know, that sounds awfully foreboding. but at the same time, we're coming up in a few months on two years since all of this began. why am i only hearing about internet blackouts now? this would seem like a very big tactic for the government to use much earlier on before we started seeing all those horrors. >> reporter: i mean, today that is, to be honest, some quite substantial news. weeks of rebel successes but the calculation made by the government, if it is the government shutting down the internet, the rebels benefit more from the internet being on, use it to spread news and put video out of what they have been doing. the rebels benefit more than the regime benefits from the internet being on. does suggest some sort of crisis within the inner regime and damascus. there could be other explanations, a technical hitch or rebel success causing this to happen. but bear i
i'm also hearing that cell phone outages and the internet has been now blocked in syria, which means communications for so many are now down and syria has been now shut oh of essentially from the rest of the world. you know, that sounds awfully foreboding. but at the same time, we're coming up in a few months on two years since all of this began. why am i only hearing about internet blackouts now? this would seem like a very big tactic for the government to use much earlier on before we started...
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headline, the future of syria was the main item on the agenda when u.s. and russian officials met in geneva today. after 21 months of relentless bloodshed they agreed it was till possible to find a political solution to the crisis. russian foreign minister sergei levrov admitted the meeting did not mean support for bashar al assad was weakening. >>> today easily the second straight sunday that an nfl team played a game in the wake of tragedy. this player, jerry brown jr., of the dallas cowboys, died early yesterday in a car accident. brown was a passenger. the driver was his teammate, josh brent, who now has a $500,000 bond while facing charges he killed someone while driving drunk. police say brent's mercedes was moving very fast when he hurt a curb and flipped. josh brent has a history of dui. >>> an update to last week's tragedy in kansas city. new video released by police show javon bell cher hours before he killed his girlfriend then his. dash cam video shows police talking to belcher after they found him sleeping in his car. listen to what police to
headline, the future of syria was the main item on the agenda when u.s. and russian officials met in geneva today. after 21 months of relentless bloodshed they agreed it was till possible to find a political solution to the crisis. russian foreign minister sergei levrov admitted the meeting did not mean support for bashar al assad was weakening. >>> today easily the second straight sunday that an nfl team played a game in the wake of tragedy. this player, jerry brown jr., of the dallas...
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. >>> it may be the most disturbing video yet out of syria, scenes that show killings by syrian security forces. it may be difficult to watch but you need to see it. >>> the growing threat of an israeli attack on iran. how are iranians suffering before the first bomb might fall. we are getting perspective you won't see anywhere else. [ male announcer ] that. right there -- reminds you why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may includ
. >>> it may be the most disturbing video yet out of syria, scenes that show killings by syrian security forces. it may be difficult to watch but you need to see it. >>> the growing threat of an israeli attack on iran. how are iranians suffering before the first bomb might fall. we are getting perspective you won't see anywhere else. [ male announcer ] that. right there -- reminds you why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your...
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the arab league is out of the monitoring business in syria for now. too violent, too many people killed, too many people hurt. here's one of the reasons why. watch and listen to this. amateur video reportedly taken today in the town of holmes. mortar explosions, automatic fire, syrian security forces clashing again with anti-government fighters. an arab league official says one condition of the mission was that they could travel and work in a safe environment. that is not the case. stay right there. we're live from damascus in just a minute. >>> in st. louis, missouri thousands of people turned out for a welcome home parade to honor iraq war veterans. organizers say this is the country's first major home coming parade. one of the organizers said he didn't want to wait around for someone else to do it so he and some others planned the whole thing privately. people lined the streets to see the war vets plus floats, a budweiser clydesdales and several high school marching bands. >>> authorities in maine say blood has been discovered in the home of missin
the arab league is out of the monitoring business in syria for now. too violent, too many people killed, too many people hurt. here's one of the reasons why. watch and listen to this. amateur video reportedly taken today in the town of holmes. mortar explosions, automatic fire, syrian security forces clashing again with anti-government fighters. an arab league official says one condition of the mission was that they could travel and work in a safe environment. that is not the case. stay right...
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a s srk assad blasts syria. we can't independently confirm anything going on there because of restrictions on the movement of foreign media inside syria. >>> also this hour, president barack obama bows to the backlash over his new birth control mandate. originally the rule would have required religiously affiliated institutions to offer contraception coverage under their employee insurance plan. churches were exempt all along, but some religious groups were furious over the plan. today the president revised the rule, pushing the responsibility onto insurers. listen. >> if a woman is employed at a charity or hospital that has a religious objection to providing contraception services as part of their health plan, the insurance company -- not the hospital, not the charity -- will be required to reach out and offer the woman contraception care free of charge. >>> in other news, the stock market is down right now, triple digits, even. we're losing 133 points. stocks dropping over the latest obstacle in greece's ongoi
a s srk assad blasts syria. we can't independently confirm anything going on there because of restrictions on the movement of foreign media inside syria. >>> also this hour, president barack obama bows to the backlash over his new birth control mandate. originally the rule would have required religiously affiliated institutions to offer contraception coverage under their employee insurance plan. churches were exempt all along, but some religious groups were furious over the plan. today...